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Nextivity
Inc., a leading developer of in-building coverage technology,
applauds the Federal Communications Commission's decision today to
provide greater regulatory certainty to wireless signal booster
manufacturers. The FCC's (News - Alert) decision strikes a careful balance between the
needs of signal booster manufacturers to have the flexibility to design
and deploy these products, and the needs of carriers to minimize the
potential for interference with their network operations. The order
shows the FCC's commitment to ensuring the ongoing availability of
signal boosters, and is an important step in ensuring that all
stakeholders have the regulatory clarity needed to continue to promote
the innovation and development of this important sector. The decision
also marks another step in the FCC's commitment to promote the
availability of broadband Internet services in the United States.

Nextivity's CEO, Werner Sievers, stated: "The FCC staff worked
tirelessly on this order, brought numerous stakeholders together,
developed a set of technical rules with the support of the industry, and
secured the consent of several major wireless carriers for the use of
signal boosters in their licensed frequencies. We thank the FCC for its
commitment to seeing this proceeding through to its conclusion." The
FCC's decision today will provide Nextivity the flexibility it needs to
continue to develop advanced commercial and consumer signal boosters in
the future, and the company looks forward to working with the FCC in the
future to educate our customers about the use of our signal boosters.

About Nextivity Inc.

Nextivity Inc. is a leading developer of indoor coverage technology,
including the Cel-Fi
indoor coverage booster, which optimizes the experience of wireless
subscribers and increases Radio Frequency (RF) network capacity for
mobile operators. Our veteran engineering team is leveraging advanced
signal processing and intelligent antenna design to create a new market
for self-configuring, environmentally aware indoor coverage systems.
Founded in 2006, Nextivity has built a significant patent-pending
technology portfolio.

Nextivity was honored as a Top Innovator in the GSMA (News - Alert) Mobile Innovation
Competition and as Outstanding Emerging Growth Company at the 15th
Annual AeA High Tech Awards in San Diego.

Nextivity, the Nextivity logo, Cel-Fi and IntelliBoost are registered
trademarks of Nextivity Incorporated in the United States and/or other
countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.

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